One at a time, the contestants called out two numbers. If the prizes or special action didn't match, the opponent took a turn. However, if the player did match, whatever prize was printed on the card was placed on a board behind the contestant; or, he/she...
The video game version of Double Dare played exactly like its television counterpart. Rounds one and two were 10-question trivia rounds, each of which started with a toss-up challenge. Round three - the obstacle course - featured eight stages to be comple...
Let the feud begin the FAMILY FEUD, that is. Join host Louie Anderson and try to find the most popular answer to open-ended survey questions. Try to keep from getting three strikes, which gives the opposition a chance to steal the round. Whoever gets to 3...
Fun House is a NES action video game which is based on the TV show Fun House and plays like a child's version of The Running Man. In order to make it to the next level, the player must make it from the starting line to the finish within the time limit...
Players have to either agree or disagree with fictitious celebrities to earn squares and make tic-tac-toe. The winner goes on to the bonus round where they have to choose the right key and insert it into the proper car. This version was based on the 1980&...
A version for the Nintendo Entertainment System first appeared in 1987. The game supports up to three players, but does not support the NES Four Score accessory. Three modes of difficulty are available: Easy, Normal, and Hard, with the amount of time allo...
Based on the television game show of the same name. The 25th anniversary edition of this quiz show requires you to provide 'questions' in response to the 'answer' clues. The harder the question the more money it is worth. You can play with...
One of the most popular game shows in television history comes to your NES in Jeopardy! Just as in the television show, there are three rounds to this game: Jeopardy!, Double Jeopardy!, and Final Jeopardy! This edition is for younger players....
In the Jeopardy! Round, point values ranged from 200 to 1000, with one Daily Double on the board. The Double Jeopardy! Round had clues worth from 500 to 2500 points, with two Daily Doubles hidden on the board. As in the regular show, the game ended with t...
Remote Control is based on the MTV quiz show of the same name. During the game three contestants (computer or human controlled) compete by answering questions about various TV shows, movies, characters, or actors/actresses. There are two rounds of gamepla...
This version featured three rounds, a wheel that never changed values (The Top Dollar value in every round was $1,000), and the third round was always the Speed Round with the final spin. If the player advances to the bonus round, they must choose a prize...
The NES version was designed by Rare, and three editions were made: The original in 1988, a Junior Edition in 1989, and a Family Edition in 1990. Oddly, the Family Edition does not feature the famous Wheel of Fortune theme. This does not support the NES F...
The all-new edition of Wheel of Fortune featuring Vanna White, the most popular game-show hostess ever and includes over 2,000 all-new Questions. New and enhanced graphics along with improved game play bring you the most exciting version ever of America&...
The NES version was designed by Rare, and three editions were made: The original in 1988, a Junior Edition in 1989, and a Family Edition in 1990. Oddly, the Family Edition does not feature the famous Wheel of Fortune theme. This does not support the NES F...
Win, Lose or Draw was a popular TV show requiring artistic skills and an ability to think laterally. A player on your team draws something on the big game board, and you must work out what it represents. They will be common expressions depicted literally,...